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Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News …New Jersey's efforts to ban e-cigarettes with kids appears to be working, a new study shows teen vaping is on the decline; Plus, JUSTICE FOR VICTORIA, Family and friends of Victoria Lee, killed by police more than a month ago, gather in Fort Lee seeking accountability and an apology; Also, RAISING AWARENESS, Miss New Jersey teams up with state assemblywoman Andrea Katz to bring attention to food disorders; And, PRESERVING HISTORY, they're digging in Princeton to find artifacts that'll tell the tale of the city's biggest revolutionary war battle…
Charles E. Peck, born October 16, 1950, in California, was a Delta Air Lines agent in Salt Lake City. Recently engaged to Andrea Katz, he traveled to Los Angeles on September 12, 2008, for a job interview at Van Nuys Airport. That evening, Peck boarded a Metrolink train, which collided with a freight train in Chatsworth, killing 25 people, including Peck. Despite dying instantly, Peck's phone made 35 calls to family members over the next 12 hours, mystifying everyone as his phone was never found. This has led to various theories, from technical malfunctions to paranormal activity.Balraj Singh Rattu, known as Raj, was 19 when he disappeared on November 6, 1995. After borrowing his father's car to visit friends, he was last seen near 138th Street and 72nd Avenue in Surrey, BC. Two nights later, his family received disturbing calls suggesting he had been beaten and was dead. Three days after his disappearance, his burned car was found near Vedder Canal, with his clothes and a spot of blood inside, but no sign of Raj. Despite suspicions of foul play and ongoing investigations, his body was never found, leaving his family and authorities puzzled and hoping for new leads.Ossuary 6 - Air Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteriesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries
Professor Andrea Katz stops by Supreme Myths to discuss Presidential Power, the Unitary Executive Theory, the Major Questions Doctrine, and much more!
BUDGET! Lauren emceeing Habitat for Humanity Women Build Speaker Series this morning on International Women's Day (1:23); Recapping Budget 2023 (5:53); Fun / happy stories & memories about women we care about (11:45); Doctor's MB says budget has 'shaken' confidence gov't can right the sinking health care ship (19:20); Women's Day stories (26:48); POTHOLES! (28:35); No budget is perfect... (32:22); Premier Heather Stefanson in studio on the budget (34:40); Andrea Katz on women's health & fitness goals, & the pressures women face to be beautiful & fit (43:26); Winning text for International Women's Day; McNabb! Habitat for Humanity Women Build Speaker Series breakfast debrief, taped interview with keynote speaker Diane Gray
In episode 89, Genny spoke with Andrea Katz, an Integrative Nutritionist and owner of Best You Nutrition, why she became involved in the world of nutrition, about the importance of diet and exercise, and how we can maintain our overall health.Andrea shared the story of her mother who passed away after a short battle with an aggressive form of digestive cancer. Hindsight being what it is, they didn't pay attention to the symptoms that lead up to the diagnosis. That impacted Andrea to the point where she wanted to learn more about how nutrition affects our bodies, how exercise can also help our digestive system, what symptoms to watch for, and tips on how to maintain our overall health through breathing, meditation, and reducing stress in our lives.She also shared that “eating the rainbow” and eating whole natural foods plus including healthy fat in our diets can increase our energy levels and improve our health. Website: https://bestyounutrition.ca/Instagram: @bestyounutritioncoachFollow Genny on Instagram at @coffeewithgennybIf you like this episode, buy Genny a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coffeewithgennySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WRITERS' BLOCK: Ron Block, along with Patti Callahan & Kristy Woodson Harvey chat with Facebook Reading Groups founders Andrea Katz (Great Thoughts, Great Readers) and Kristy Barrett (A Novel Bee) about all things books, authors and reading groups!
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“Reset is not about going back to normal. It’s about building a better normal for everyone.” WLI is hosting a Reset Symposium, on May 19th, in efforts to cultivate an on-going feedback loop for participants to build community, share insights and knowledge, test and iterate on solutions in a post pandemic city. This symposium is a conversation inviting diverse and multidisciplinary perspectives on the collective realization, reckoning and reset needed for cities to build back better. Gail Borthwick and Andrea Katz discuss with Saira Muzaffar, the catalyst for the reset symposium, the unique format of the symposium - blurring the lines between experts and participants - and the outcomes they hope to achieve. WLI’s Reset Symposium will be occurring virtually on May 19th, registration is available on ULI Toronto Events Page: https://toronto.uli.org/events/detail/850609E0-456E-4CD6-922C-211F40B7CDF9/
Is it worth it to go after Caspian and Sheegl (1:20); An update from CES in Vegas (9:25); Local newspapers in arrears for re-cycling fees (17:35); Alzheimer's Awareness Month (29:10); Andrea Katz from Fit Communications on kids not getting enough exercise...still! (48:20); The Final Word (1:02:50).
33 Variations (The Comedy Theatre Melbourne, Australia) (review)An obsession, a love story, family dysfunction and a two century-old mystery combine in the witty and deeply moving play 33 Variations, a theatrical event that brings together the most prestigious cast ever assembled on an Australian stage.Dr Katherine Brandt is a musicologist trying to solve the riddle of why one of the world’s greatest musical geniuses became consumed by a forgettable piece of music by a mediocre composer, and how his obsession inspired a spectacular masterpiece. Moving between the past and present, the play interweaves Beethoven’s struggle to complete his magnificent Diabelli Variations with Katherine’s search for answers. Meanwhile, Katherine’s daughter Clara seeks to connect with her mother as they face the greatest challenge of their lives. Starring in a role made famous by Jane Fonda on Broadway is Ellen Burstyn, the legendary Oscar, Tony and Emmy Award winning actress known for The Exorcist, Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Requiem for a Dream and most recently, Netflix’s House of Cards. Joining her in a sensational ensemble is Lisa McCune as Clara, William McInnes as Beethoven, Helen Morse, Francis Greenslade, Toby Truslove and Andre de Vanny.Featuring live performances of Beethoven’s magnificent music by renowned pianist Andrea Katz, the profound 33 Variations will be one of the theatrical highlights of 2019!For more information visit https://marrinergroup.com.au/shows/33-variations Theatre First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/ivetheatrereviews Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hal asks if it is a "meth crisis" before speaking with both Dane Bourget from Jibb Stop (1:30) and Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew (9:00); Elton Ash () from Re/Max on Winnipeg's housing market (16:25); and Andrea Katz (21:15) from Fit Communications.
Tomorrow is the start of the school year for many kids. That means it's time to start packing lunches again. To help us out with making sure those lunches are healthy, we were joined in studio by founder of Fit Communications, and co-founder of The Fitness Journal for Girls, Andrea Katz.
Join us on NWP Radio for a fun and lively discussion with teacher leaders and Writing Project staff, live from the NWP Resource Development Retreat, in Denver, CO. Guests Tanya Baker, National Writing Project (Host) Tom Fox, National Writing Project Jessica Early, Central Arizona Writing Project Bud Hunt, Colorado State University Writing Project Aram Kabodian, Red Cedar Writing Project Andrea Katz, San Jose Area Writing Project Luke Hokama, National Writing Project Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, National Writing Project
00:00 - David Phillips, Senior Climatologist at Environment Canada -- First day of Summer; 10th anniversary of Elie tornado is tomorrow; crazy heat in US Southwest 13:01 - More chat about tornadoes, including Brett's close call at Kingswood 17:40 - What was your favourite book that you had to read in school? That's where we end up. We begin by talking about a cemetery in Salem that is getting renovated, a cemetery that has a link to the Salem Witch Trials. That reminded Greg of the book/play he had to read during school -- The Crucible. Then we had a sidebar about how there was a movie adaptation of The Crucible starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Then we had a sidebar about how Day-Lewis has apparently quit acting. Or has he? THEN we get back to your favourite books in school. 36:29 - Are we hurting our girls? That's the subject of the latest blog post from Fit Communications, on whether or not we are inadvertently creating body image issues for young girls. We're joined by the co-founders of Fit Communications, Andrea Katz and Allison Gervais. 54:40 - One of our favourite young entrepeneurs has won the Manitoba Venture Challenge for 2017 -- Catherine Metrycki from Callia, an online flower shop. She joins us in studio, and we're joined on the phone by Jan Lederman, the CEO of Innovate Manitoba, the organization that runs the Venture Challenge. 72:14 - More of your favourite books from school 83:49 - Snake Oil Gets Twisted giveaway, then, Screech... and the Yukon Toe 90:26 - Julie Buckingham & Richard Cloutier tee up THE NEWS
Join Kevin Burgin as he sits in for Tom Milroy this morning on the Saturday morning show as he talks to Prairie Box and Smak Dab mustard about their collaboration to make several recipes for the month of April, Fitness Journal for girls creators Andrea Katz and Alie Gervais talk about their program that allows girls to participate in various sporting events over the summer for one low price to promote girls in sports, Winnipeg night life awards board members drop by to tell about the event coming up April 14th, Winnipeg Father and Boston University hockey alumni Brian Foreman talks about his book “I can’t make lunch today” which is a book about his wife’s battle with cancer, RD Jessica Wylenchenko talks about healthy eating and food misinformation and we wrap up with home heat, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) tips to keep yours running smoothly during the change of season with Darcy Berrington from Aire Serve